Advanced simulation of alternative energy: simulation with simulink® and simpowersystems™ (Record no. 856)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781032336558
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 621.310113 P47, 1
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Personal name Perelmuter, Viktor M.
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Title Advanced simulation of alternative energy: simulation with simulink® and simpowersystems™
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Name of publisher CRC Press,
Year of publication 2020.
Place of publication New York:
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Number of Pages xii, 300p.; 22cms.
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General note Advanced Simulation of Alternative Energy: Simulations with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ considers models of new and promising installations of renewable energy sources, as well as the new trends in this technical field. The book is focused on wind generators with multiphase generators, models of different offshore parks, wind shear and tower shadow effect, active damping, system inertia support, synchronverter modeling, photovoltaic cells with cascaded H-Bridge multilevel inverters, operation of fuel cells with electrolyzers and microturbines, utilization of ocean wave and ocean tide energy sources, pumped storage hydropower simulation, and simulation of some hybrid systems. Simulink® and its toolbox, SimPowerSystems™ (its new name Electrical/Specialized Power Systems), are the most popular means for simulation of these systems. More than 100 models of the renewable energy systems that are made with use of this program environment are appended to the book. The aims of these models are to aid students studying various electrical engineering fields including industrial electronics, electrical machines, electrical drives, and production and distribution of electrical energy; to facilitate the understanding of various renewable energy system functions; and to create a platform for the development of systems by readers in their fields. This book can be used by engineers and investigators as well as undergraduate and graduate students to develop new electrical systems and investigate the existing ones.<br/><br/>Chapter 1. SimPowerSystems Bocks and Units used for Simulation of the Rnewable Energy Systems<br/><br/>1.1. Standard Blocks<br/><br/>1.1.1. Electrical Sources<br/><br/>1.1.2. Loads, Impedances, and Transformers<br/><br/>1.1.3. Transmission Lines, Filters, and Breakers<br/><br/>1.1.4. Power Electronic Devices and Circuits<br/><br/>1.1.5. Electric Generators<br/><br/>1.1.6. Powergui<br/><br/>1.1.7. Control and Measuring Blocks<br/><br/>1.2. Advanced Devices and Units<br/><br/>1.2.1. Batteries and Supercapacitors<br/><br/>1.2.2. Power Converters<br/><br/>1.2.3. Multiphase Electric Generators<br/><br/>1.2.3.1. 6-phase IG<br/><br/>1.2.3.2. 6-phase SG<br/><br/>1.2.3.3. 9-phase SG<br/><br/>1.2.3.4. 6-phase PMSG<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Chapter 2. Wind Generator System Simulation<br/><br/>2.1. Fundamentals<br/><br/>2.2. Modelling Wind Shear and Tower Shadow Effect<br/><br/>2.3. Active Damping Simulation<br/><br/>2.4. System Inertia Support<br/><br/>2.5. Synchronverter Simulation<br/><br/>2.6. Wind Turbines with Multiphase Generators<br/><br/>2.7. Offshore Wind Park with Series-Connected Generators<br/><br/>2.8. Simulation of Two-Terminal Offshore Wind Park<br/><br/>2.9. Direct Power Control of VSI-Gr<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Chapter 3. Photovoltaic Energy Sources<br/><br/>3.1. Fundamentals<br/><br/>3.2. Simulation of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems<br/><br/>3.3. Grid-connected Photovoltaic Systems with Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel<br/><br/>Inverters<br/><br/>3.4. PV Island Operation<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Chapter 4. Fuel Cell and Microturbine Simulation<br/><br/>4.1. Simulation of the Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers<br/><br/>4.2. Simulation of the Microturbines<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Chapter 5. HYDRO and Marine Power Plants<br/><br/>5.1. River Hydro Stations<br/><br/>5.2. Ocean Wave Energy Conversion<br/><br/>5.2.1. Point Absorber<br/><br/>5.2.2. Oscillating Water Columns<br/><br/>5.3. Ocean Tide Energy<br/><br/>5.3.1. Tidal Power Plant Simulation<br/><br/>5.3.2. Tidal Current Plant Simulation<br/><br/>5.4. Pumped Storage Hydropower<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Chapter 6. Hybrid system Simulation<br/><br/>6.1. Plants with Diesel-Generators<br/><br/>6.2. Hybrid Systems with FC<br/><br/>6.3. Microgrid Simplified Simulation<br/>References<br/>List of the Appended Models<br/>Index
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Topical Term SimPowerSystems
General subdivision Simulation
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Topical Term Renewable energy sources
General subdivision Alternative Energy
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Topical Term Electric power systems
General subdivision Computer simulation
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